I agree, but his low percentage maybe because the picks aren't set right, or he's forced to take bad shots. The rotation has been in a funk because Freeland and Lopez have been out. Kaman isn't our bench scorer, so we lack so much. This calls on more scoring from our starting core, but more importantly, less fluidness on the starting core. Kaman is a volume scorer and a bit of a black hole. Lopez is more of that "no offense, but creates good offense" type player. This allows for the other scoring starters to do their thing.
I joked he was worth max money, but honestly, he's worth a lot of money, because that's not exactly a small sample size.